Creating a PDF with ASP.NET. A PDF solution that many can use
Working for a staffing firm, I have written all of our front-end software to run over the Internet so we can share common databases with our smaller branch offices. The biggest problem we faced, however, was reporting. How do we get live documents (applications, etc.) to generate themselves when an applicant sits down at the kiosk and fills out their on-line employment application? While we’re doing a great job of capturing the data, we still need an applicant to sign the application.
I tried a number of things, but the limits seem to be:
If I could produce it fast, it was an HTML form derivative and looked terrible when printed.
If I could produce it looking right, it was clunky and slow.
Remember, we are not talking about tabular data or an spreadsheet. We want the application with our logo to be processed.
Finally, I settled on Adobe PDF. The formatting looks good and the files are thin. Most users have it on their system, and all my users do. So I searched for ways to pass data from HTML page to PDF files. I wanted to pass data directly from my HTML form to a database while generating
New Website Design Ideas
So, you are embarking on a new web design or perhaps a new webiste atogether. You want the website to look great and to be able to generate a return.
There are a lot of factors that determine (or not) the success of a website. Not least of which is how competitive a market you are in and how much notice you have taken of SEO ( Search Engine Optimization ) from the outset.You can get SEO services from many SEO companies.
Regardless of the above, here are four important ideas to take into consideration to make sure your website performs as well as it can.
1) Do not use splash-pages. A splash page is the first page you see when you reach a website. It normally has a attractive image with words like ‘welcome’ or ‘enter here’. In reality they serve no real purpose and give your visitors a reason to click on the “back” button! Do yourself a favor and give them the value of your site with no splash page.
2) Do not use too many banner advertisements Even the least sophisticated internet users have trained themselves to ignore banner advertisements and so you will
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